| 11. | Deeper anaerobic soft-tissue infections are necrotizing fasciitis, necrotizing synergistic cellulitis, gas gangrene and crepitus cellulitis.
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| 12. | Carbon monoxide poisoning, gas gangrene, and decompression sickness ( the'bends') are sometimes addressed with this therapy.
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| 13. | She is also known for preparing, during 1935-1936, the standard for gas gangrene toxins and anti-toxins.
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| 14. | Rare human infections can lead to gas gangrene are often fatal particularly after wounds or drug use.
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| 15. | He published work on gas gangrene.
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| 16. | Welch's research was principally in bacteriology, and he is the discoverer of the organism that causes gas gangrene.
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| 17. | However, it also complicated the survivors'recuperation, as organisms in the swamp caused infection, with the potential for gas gangrene.
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| 18. | Gas gangrene caused by " Clostridium septicum " is associated with colorectal cancer and other defects of the bowel.
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| 19. | Oxygen gas is poisonous to the anaerobic bacteria that cause gas gangrene, so increasing its partial pressure helps kill them.
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| 20. | By the time he reached a hospital gas gangrene had set in, and his right arm had to be amputated.
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